<u>What is most likely the Danish perspective on the battle?</u>
<em>D. They are relieved that Grendel is dead and their trials are over now.
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The passage illustrates the Danish's relief by knowing that Grendel and his reign of terror have finally died. Their longing wish has been fulfilled, their constant burdens released and their <em>"bale-sorrows"</em> are now relieved, and all of this is due to Beowulf's aid, whom they praise for helping them.
It really depends on what type of swallow but 3 1/2 to 4 1/2 inches.
I think it means that his nature/personality like amazes him and it affects the reader to be more kind and not be so selfish.
The answer here would be D
Friendship is very important for Captain Nobody. His family and friend give him the strength to help those in need. He believed that he should overcome his fears in order to help his friends. He believed that he should be kind and helpful to his friends and to those people in need.
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